John Casor – The Case Of The “First Slave” May 10, 2018 History John Casor was legally declared a slave for life on March 8th, 1655, thus becoming the first person ever to receive this
Nadezhda Alliluyeva – Wife of Joseph Stalin May 10, 2018 History Nadezhda Alliluyeva is one of the two wives that Joseph Stalin had in his life. Both of them died well before he
Avoiding the German Revolution in 1918 May 10, 2018 History If you take a look at the city of Munich now, and you take a look at it back when the First
USS Franklin and a tale of toxic leadership May 10, 2018 History USS Franklin (CV-13) was one of 24 Essex class aircraft carriers United states Navy fielded during the World War 2. It was
The Battle of Stirling Bridge May 10, 2018 History It was the year of 1297. The First War of Scottish Independence was well underway, and Scots under the leadership of William
All children of Queen Victoria and King Albert May 10, 2018 History Most of you probably know a thing or two about Queen Victoria, best known as “The Grandmother of Europe,” but for those
Yakov Dzhugashvili, the sad fate of Stalin’s son May 10, 2018 History Soviet leader Joseph Stalin had three children, two boys and a girl, born by his two wives. Neither of the three had
Geli Raubal, Hitler’s first love May 9, 2018 History When police arrived at Prinzregentenplatz 16 in Munich on the afternoon of the September 23rd, 1931, they found a young woman lying